
Review: Wistful Ascending by JCM Berne
This is, hands down, the best space opera book I’ve ever had the pleasure of reading. Berne is a masterful storyteller. Sign me up for the rest of the series!
Review: The Godsblood Tragedy by Bill Adams
Adams’ foray into the dark, epic fantasy realm is a curse-laden blast. Mistborn meets Borderlands with a splash of Dune & Samurai Champloo thrown in for good measure.
Cover Reveal: The Crystal Heir by Brendan Noble
Kasia struggles to control her new power as chaos grips Zekiaz. Armies march, alliances form, and a legendary general wields a weapon that may turn the tide.
Review: For a Few Days More by Z.B. Steele
A Justice Hunter, an outlaw, a bodyguard, and a whole heap of violence. This debut has all the makings of a Western but it's grimdark through and through.
Review: Godblind by Anna Stephens
Darker than black and drowned in blood, Anna Stephen’s Godblind is a debut that showcases an immense amount of talent and a wonderfully fresh voice.
Review: Magician by Raymond E. Feist
If you love classic fantasy with likeable characters, rich culture with an added twist of alien invasion, then the Riftwar Cycle is one series you can’t sleep on.
Review: Unfortunate by Ayrton Silva
From the beginning, Vaz is truly in a life-or-death situation. In this dark urban fantasy novella, he can only hope lady luck is on his side to survive.
Review: Icebreaker by Steven William Hannah
A tantalizingly well thought out premise, Icebreaker was an intense read that will leave readers saying silent prayers and on the edge of their seats.
Review: Kingfall by David Estes
This is an epic fantasy story that will be remembered for its vivid scenery and battles. It is grandiose in scope that will thrill the fantasy enthusiasts.
Review: Tangleweed & Waterbloom by Justin Greer
Every sentence is a joy, every chapter a new adventure, and I can’t wait to see what’s next for Derry, Barrow, and all those we’ve come to love in this world.
Review: The Martian Incident by Ryan M. Patrick
Action-heavy realistic sci-fi set in a near-future human-inhabited Mars that combines military combat, suspenseful adventure and exploration of the unknown.
Review: War Heart by Ashley Capes
If you’re a fan of the Zelda franchise, games like DnD, and stories chock full of adventure, then War Heart by Ashley Capes is absolutely the book for you.
Review: Sea of Souls by N. C. Scrimgeour
Sea of Souls is a beautiful dark fantasy steeped in Scottish folklore and brimming with heart that rises just as high as the folk tales that inspired it.
Interview with Daniel Meyer, Author of The Sam Adams Series
Z.B. Steele sits down with Daniel Meyer to discuss The Sam Adams Series, wizards, Conan, writing dream anthologies, movie soundtracks, and a myriad of other topics.
Review: Dark Bloom by Molly Macabre
A darkly atmospheric book, brimming with action, violence and gore, which also packs an emotional punch that’ll leave a gaping bloody hole in your chest
Review: A Reckless Courage by S.K. Putt
Harrowing moments of brooding resentment between two lovers amidst a darkened Norse-inspired world. For fans of John Gwynne, Bernard Cornwell, and Ryan Cahill.
Review: Absolution by Jeff VanderMeer
Absolution is a book for anyone who has ever stared into the dead eyes of an ancient sea-beast, recoiled in horror, and was inevitably compelled to look again.
Review: Silence is Silver by Andrew Watson
Come for the twists, turns, and betrayals, stay for the unexpected emotional gut punches. The Urdahl way of life is brutal, and this story is brutally good.
Review: Moon Soul by Nathaniel Luscombe
August has to navigate new experiences…and new friendships as someone used to a certain routine. Luscombe weaves a gentle and impactful story of risk and renewal.
SPSFC4 Review: The Murder Algorithm by Wilson Kincaid
A page-turner for anyone who loves a murder mystery with a future-feel. Just enough suspense to keep the reader interested while not too obvious that it’s predictable.